Pipe cleaning system and method

ABSTRACT

A containment head comprises a center aperture, a reservoir, a wiping rubber, an outer body, a bottom plate and a support cylinder. The center aperture comprises a central portion of the containment head configured to pass around a tubing. The reservoir comprises a space within the outer body and above the bottom plate. The containment head is configured to selectively attach to a tubing cleaning assembly.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This US utility patent application claims benefit to and is acontinuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/802,696 (filed Mar.13, 2013). Both applications are filed by the same inventors.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

None of the known inventions and patents, taken either singularly or incombination, is seen to describe the instant disclosure as claimed.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A containment head and a method of use are disclosed.

Said containment head comprises a center aperture, a reservoir, a wipingrubber, an outer body, a bottom plate and a support cylinder. The centeraperture comprises a central portion of the containment head configuredto pass around a tubing. The reservoir comprises a space within theouter body and above the bottom plate. The containment head isconfigured to selectively attach to a tubing cleaning assembly.

The method of using a containment head, comprising: selectively fittinga tubing cleaning assembly around a tubing, removing the tubing from awell bore, spraying a fluid at the tubing as it is extracted through thetubing cleaning assembly, cleaning a portion of the tubing, receiving aportion of a debris which is spilling from the spraying system as it isextracted from the well bore, and collecting the debris in a reservoirwithin the tubing cleaning assembly. The tubing cleaning assemblycomprises a center aperture, the reservoir, a wiping rubber, an outerbody, a bottom plate and a support cylinder. The center aperturecomprises a central portion of the containment head configured to passaround a tubing. The reservoir comprises a space within the outer bodyand above the bottom plate. The containment head is configured toselectively attach to a tubing cleaning assembly.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

FIGS. 1A, 1B and 1C illustrate two perspective overviews and a crosssection view of a tubing cleaning assembly.

FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective overview of said tubing with saidtubing cleaning assembly in cross-section.

FIG. 3 illustrates an elevated side view of a tubing removal assemblywith said tubing cleaning assembly.

FIG. 4 illustrates an elevated side view of a tubing removal assemblywith said tubing cleaning assembly and said containment head.

FIG. 5 illustrates a cross-section side view of said containment headwith a reservoir.

FIGS. 6A and 6B illustrate a cross-section elevated side view of saidtubing cleaning assembly with and without said top plate, respectively.

FIG. 7 illustrates an elevated front view of said tubing cleaningassembly with said spraying system and said containment head explodedfrom one another.

FIG. 8 illustrates a cross-section perspective overview of saidcontainment head.

FIG. 9 illustrates an exploded side view of said containment head.

FIGS. 10A, 10B, and 10C illustrate a perspective overview, a top view,and a side view, respectively, of said top plate.

FIGS. 11A, 11B, and 11C illustrate a perspective overview, a top view,and a side view of said wiping rubber.

FIGS. 12A, 12B and 12C illustrate a perspective overview, a side view,and a wireframe view, respectively, of said support cylinder.

FIGS. 13A, 13B, and 13C illustrate a perspective overview, a top view,and a side view of said outer body.

FIGS. 14A, 14B, and 14C illustrate a perspective overview, a top view,and a side view of said bottom plate.

FIGS. 15A and 15B illustrate a perspective overview of two embodimentsof said containment head without said top plate.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Described herein is a tubing cleaning assembly containment head. Thefollowing description is presented to enable any person skilled in theart to make and use the invention as claimed and is provided in thecontext of the particular examples discussed below, variations of whichwill be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. In the interest ofclarity, not all features of an actual implementation are described inthis specification. It will be appreciated that in the development ofany such actual implementation (as in any development project), designdecisions must be made to achieve the designers' specific goals (e.g.,compliance with system- and business-related constraints), and thatthese goals will vary from one implementation to another. It will alsobe appreciated that such development effort might be complex andtime-consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking forthose of ordinary skill in the field of the appropriate art having thebenefit of this disclosure. Accordingly, the claims appended hereto arenot intended to be limited by the disclosed embodiments, but are to beaccorded their widest scope consistent with the principles and featuresdisclosed herein.

FIGS. 1A, 1B and 1C illustrate two perspective overviews and a crosssection view of a tubing cleaning assembly 100.

In one embodiment, said tubing cleaning assembly 100 can comprise aspraying system 102 and a containment head 104. In one embodiment, saidtubing cleaning assembly 100 can be used to clean a central aperture122.

Here said spraying system 102 is introduced in summary but more on thistopic can be found in the parent application to thiscontinuation-in-part, namely U.S. patent application Ser. No.13/802,696. Other examples of technologies similar to said sprayingsystem 102 can be found at US Patent Application Number US20120305234.

In one embodiment, said spraying system 102 can comprise a two or moreplates 106, a one or more handles 602, a one or more pressure rings 110,and a spacer assembly 112. In one embodiment, said two or more plates106 can comprise a first outer plate 102 and a second outer plate 104.In one embodiment, a handle plate 106 can comprise of said one or morehandles 602. In one embodiment, said one or more pressure rings 110 cancomprise a first outer plate 106 a and a second outer plate 106 b. Inone embodiment, said spraying system 102 can comprise a spray heads 118that are operable for dispensing a sprayed fluid 120. In one embodiment,said tubing cleaning assembly 100 can have a wiping rubber 114. In oneembodiment, aforementioned components of said spraying system 102 cancomprise a central aperture 122. In one embodiment, said centralaperture 122 can accommodate a tubing 124.

In one embodiment, said wiping rubber 114 can comprise a centralaperture 126 having an internal diameter being substantially the same asan external diameter of said tubing 124; accordingly, said wiping rubber114 can be configured to permitting said tubing 124 to slide throughsaid spraying system 102 while wiping material off of said tubing 124.That is, said tubing cleaning assembly 100 can cleanse said tubing 124as said tubing 124 passes though said central aperture 122.

In one embodiment, said containment head 104 can be located below saidspraying system 102 and can hold residue and waste generated by cleaningsaid tubing 124. In one embodiment, said containment head 104 can beattached to said spraying system 102. In one embodiment, saidcontainment head 104 can be a separate component from said sprayingsystem 102 wherein said spraying system 102 can be used with or withoutsaid containment head 104.

FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective overview of said tubing 124 with saidtubing cleaning assembly 100 in cross-section.

In one embodiment, said tubing 124 can comprise a one or more collarportions 202 and a body portion 204. In one embodiment (but not in allembodiments), said body portion 204 can comprise a 2⅜″ diameter and saidone or more collar portions 202 can comprise a 3 1/16″ diameter. Inanother embodiment, said body portion 204 can comprise 2⅞″ and/or saidtubing 124 can comprise J55 type tubing. In one embodiment, said tubingcleaning assembly 100 can clean said tubing 124 by: spraying a portionof said tubing 124 as it passes through said second outer plate 106 bwith said spray heads 118; and wiping a portion of said tubing 124 withsaid wiping rubber 114. In one embodiment, said tubing 124 canaccumulate a residue 206 while in use. In one embodiment, removing saidresidue 206 can comprise a useful objective of said tubing cleaningassembly 100 so as prepare said tubing 124 for future use, transportand/or other tasks known in the art. In one embodiment, removing aportion of said residue 206 from said tubing 124 with said tubingcleaning assembly 100 can comprise: spraying said residue 206 with saidspray heads 118, wiping said tubing 124 with said wiping rubber 114,releasing a debris 208 below said tubing cleaning assembly 100, andcollecting said debris 208 within said containment head 104. In oneembodiment, said debris 208 can fall back down said tubing 124 withoutthe use of said containment head 104. In one embodiment, said debris 208can comprise a portion of said residue 206 and a portion of said sprayedfluid 120.

FIG. 3 illustrates an elevated side view of a tubing removal assembly300 with said tubing cleaning assembly 100.

In one embodiment, said tubing removal assembly 300 can comprise a oneor more blocks 302, a one or more elevators 304, said tubing 124, an airslips 308, a wellhead 310 having a cap 312, and a casing 314. In oneembodiment, said tubing cleaning assembly 100 can comprise a hose 316.In one embodiment, said hose 316 is operable to delivering a fluidstream (not pictured) to said tubing cleaning assembly 100. In oneembodiment, said hose 316 can attach to said fluid input 105. In oneembodiment, using said tubing cleaning assembly 100 and said containmenthead 104 in said tubing removal assembly 300 can comprise withstanding aone or more forces such as a downward force 318 and an upward force 320.In one embodiment, using said tubing cleaning assembly 100 and saidcontainment head 104 in line with said tubing removal assembly 300 andbearing said one or more forces can comprise a distinctive feature ofsaid tubing cleaning assembly 100 and said containment head 104. In oneembodiment, said two or more plates 106 are stacked on one another. Inone embodiment, said one or more fluid channels in said two or moreplates 106 are protected by said two or more plates 106. In oneembodiment, each of said two or more plates 106 are individual andcollectively operable for withstanding said downward force 318 and/orsaid upward force 320.

FIG. 4 illustrates an elevated side view of a tubing removal assembly404 with said tubing cleaning assembly 100 and said containment head104.

In one embodiment, said tubing cleaning assembly 100 and saidcontainment head 104 can be used with said tubing removal assembly 404.In one embodiment, said tubing removal assembly 404 can comprise asystem for removing said tubing 124 from said casing 314 with the addedbenefit of a blowout preventer 322 and a substructure 324; wherein, aportion of said downward force 318 can be isolated and held up by saidsubstructure 324. In one embodiment, said containment head 104 canattach between said tubing cleaning assembly 100 and said blowoutpreventer 322 wherein the latter is attached on top of said wellhead310. Thus, in one embodiment, said tubing cleaning assembly 100 can beused with or without said upward force 320 and downward force 318pressed into itself.

FIG. 5 illustrates a cross-section side view of said containment head104 with a reservoir 500.

In one embodiment, said containment head 104 can comprise a two or moreplates 106, a center aperture 520, a one or more wiping rubbers, a oneor more waste apertures, an outer body 502, and a support cylinder 504.In one embodiment, said support cylinder 504 can comprise a cylinderaperture 520 c. In one embodiment, said two or more plates 106 cancomprise a top plate 506 and a bottom plate 508. In one embodiment, saidtop plate 506 can have a top aperture 520 a while said bottom plate 508can have a lower aperture 520 d. In one embodiment, said containmenthead 104 can be used without said top plate 506 if said containment head104 is attached permanently to said tubing cleaning assembly 100(embodiment not shown). In one embodiment, said one or more wipingrubbers can comprise a wiping rubber 510 similar to said wiping rubber114. In one embodiment, said wiping rubber 510 can have an plateaperture 520 b.

In one embodiment, the center of said top aperture 520 a, said plateaperture 520 b, said cylinder aperture 520 c, and said lower aperture520 d can line up to accommodate said tubing 124. In one embodiment,said outer body 502, said support cylinder 504, and said bottom plate508 can attach together via a one or more welding beads 514 to serve assaid reservoir 500 for solids and liquids. Said one or more weldingbeads 514 can comprise of a first welding bead 514 a to attach saidsupport cylinder 504 to said bottom plate 508, and a second welding bead514 b to attach said outer body 502 to said bottom plate 508. In oneembodiment, said waste aperture 706 can be threaded so that an externalhose or tube can be connected to draw waste away from said reservoir500.

Said reservoir 500 within said containment head 104 primarily stores andremoves said residue 206 and said debris 208 from said tubing 124 andsaid tubing cleaning assembly 100. In one embodiment, while saidreservoir 500 is formed from a sum of components including said topplate 506, said outer body 502, said bottom plate 508, and said supportcylinder 504, all but said top plate 506 are not removable from saidcontainment head 104.

FIGS. 6A and 6B illustrate a cross-section elevated side view of saidtubing cleaning assembly 100 with and without said top plate 506,respectively.

As stated previously, said tubing cleaning assembly 100 can comprise atwo or more plates 106, a one or more handles 602, a one or morepressure rings 110, and a spacer assembly 112. In one embodiment, saidspraying system 102 can comprise a one or more handles 602 which cancomprise a first handle 602 a and a second handle 602 b.

In one embodiment, said tubing cleaning assembly 100 can be used with orwithout said top plate 506. In one embodiment, said top plate 506 can beused to seal off said containment head 104 and in another embodiment,said containment head 104 can be sealed off with a lower portion of saidspraying system 102, as illustrated in FIG. 6A.

Said center aperture comprises an opening about a center axis 620 ofsaid tubing cleaning assembly 100.

FIG. 7 illustrates an elevated front view of said tubing cleaningassembly 100 with said spraying system 102 and said containment head 104exploded from one another.

In one embodiment, said containment head 104 can further comprise a oneor more top plate guide 702 and a one or more mechanical fastener 704.Said one or more top plate guide 702 provides aligned placement of saidtop plate 506 on said outer body 502; that is, said one or more topplate guide 702 is helpful in limiting movement of said top plate 506when placed on said outer body 502.

In one embodiment, said top plate 506 can be guided into place by saidone or more top plate guide 702 and fastened onto said outer body 502 bysaid one or more mechanical fastener 704. In one embodiment, where saidcontainment head 104 is used without said top plate 506, said one ormore mechanical fastener 704 can attach to a portion of said sprayingsystem 102. In one embodiment, said support cylinder 504 can comprise ofa one or more components held together by said first welding bead 514 a(see infra). In one embodiment, said support cylinder 504 and saidbottom plate 508 can be held together by said second welding bead 514 b.In one embodiment, said bottom plate 508 and said outer body 502 can beheld together by said third welding bead 514 c.

In one embodiment, said outer body 502 can comprise a waste aperture 706with a waste collar 708. In one embodiment, said reservoir 500 can beevacuated using said waste aperture 706 at said waste collar 708.

FIG. 8 illustrates a cross-section perspective overview of saidcontainment head 104.

In one embodiment, said top plate 506 can comprise a one or more handles802 which can comprise a first handle 802 a and a second handle 802 b.

FIG. 9 illustrates an exploded side view of said containment head 104.

In one embodiment, said bottom plate 508 forms the base of saidcontainment head 104 while said outer body 502 serves as the side. Inone embodiment, said support cylinder 504 attaches to said bottom plate508 within the center cavity of said outer body 502. Said wiping rubber510 rests on top of said support cylinder 504 and said top plate 506 canbe fastened on said outer body 502 to complete said containment head 104and form said reservoir 500.

FIGS. 10A, 10B, and 10C illustrate a perspective overview, a top view,and a side view, respectively, of said top plate 506.

In one embodiment, said top plate 506 can comprise a ¾ inch thick steelplate having a substantially circular shape. In one embodiment, said topplate 506 can have said top aperture 520 a. In one embodiment, said topplate 506 can have an internal diameter 1004, an external diameter 1006,and a height 1008; wherein said height 1008 can be ¾ inches. In oneembodiment, said top plate 506 can comprise of said external diameter1006 measuring 15 inches and said internal diameter 1004 measuring 6inches. In one embodiment, said top plate 506 can comprise a one or moreattachments along said external diameter 1006. In one embodiment, saidone or more attachments can comprise a one or more latch posts 1002 formoving said top plate 506; wherein, said one or more latch posts 1002can comprise a first latch post 1002 a and a second latch post 1002 b.

FIGS. 11A, 11B, and 11C illustrate a perspective overview, a top view,and a side view of said wiping rubber 510.

In one embodiment, said wiping rubber 510 can have a thickness 1106 of ½inch. In one embodiment, said thickness 1106 can vary. In oneembodiment, said wiping rubber 510 can have an outer diameter 1104 andan inner diameter 1102. In one embodiment, said outer diameter 1104 canbe 8 inches and said inner diameter 1102 can be 6 inches. In oneembodiment, said outer diameter 1104 and said inner diameter 1102 canvary.

In one embodiment, said wiping rubber 510 can comprise a beveled edge1108 along said inner diameter 1102. In one embodiment, said bevelededge 1108 can be on a top edge 1110 and/or a bottom edge 1112.

FIGS. 12A, 12B and 12C illustrate a perspective overview, a side view,and a wireframe view, respectively, of said support cylinder 504.

In one embodiment, said support cylinder 504 can comprise an innerdiameter 1206, a lower outer diameter 1208, an upper outer diameter1210, and a height 1212, and have a plate width 1214 to support saidwiping rubber 510. In one embodiment, said inner diameter 1206 can be 6inches and said height 1212 can be 2½ inches. In one embodiment, saidinner diameter 1206, said lower outer diameter 1208, said upper outerdiameter 101, and said height 1212 can vary to accommodate differentsized wiping rubbers and larger or smaller containment heads. In oneembodiment, said support cylinder 504 provides a rigid structure forsaid wiping rubber 510 while said downward force 318 is applied.

In one embodiment, said support cylinder 504 can comprise a cylinderportion 1220 and a platform portion 1222. In one embodiment, saidcylinder portion 1220 and said platform portion 1222 can be weldedtogether or otherwise constructed out of one piece of material. In oneembodiment, said cylinder portion 1220 can comprise a cylindricalelement configured to lift said platform portion 1222 above said bottomplate 508 and to create said reservoir 500, as illustrated above.

FIGS. 13A, 13B, and 13C illustrate a perspective overview, a top view,and a side view of said outer body 502.

In one embodiment, said outer body 502 can have a diameter 1302 and aheight 1304. In one embodiment, said diameter 1302 can be 15 inches. Inone embodiment, said waste collar 708 provides an extended outlet awayfrom said outer body 502. In one embodiment, said waste aperture 706 cancomprise an inner threading. In one embodiment, said waste aperture 706can be used to attach an external hose or pathway (not illustratedhere).

FIGS. 14A, 14B, and 14C illustrate a perspective overview, a top view,and a side view of said bottom plate 508.

In one embodiment, said bottom plate 508 can be welded onto the bottomof said outer body 502 to form the external portion of said containmenthead 104. In one embodiment, said bottom plate 508 can comprise abeveled edge 1402 along a top edge 1404 and a bottom edge 1406. In oneembodiment, said bottom plate 508 can comprise an inner diameter 1408,an outer diameter 1410, and a height 1412. In one embodiment, said innerdiameter 1408 can be 6 inches and said outer diameter 1410 can be 15inches. In one embodiment, said inner diameter 1408 and said outerdiameter 1410 can vary to fit differing sizes of said outer body 502.

FIGS. 15A and 15B illustrate a perspective overview of two embodimentsof said containment head 104 without said top plate 506.

In one embodiment, a one or more spacers 1502 can be used between saidtop plate 506 and said wiping rubber 510 to keep said wiping rubber 510pressed against said support cylinder 504. Said one or more spacers 1502can comprise a first spacer 1502 a. In one embodiment, said one or morespacers 1502 can be attached to either said wiping rubber 510 or saidtop plate 506. In one embodiment, said one or more spacers 1502 may beomitted if liquid pressure from said tubing cleaning assembly 100 isgreat enough to keep said wiping rubber 510 against said supportcylinder 504.

In one embodiment, a one or more braces 1504 can be attached to saidouter body 502, said bottom plate 508, and said support cylinder 504.Said one or more braces 1504 can comprise a first brace 1504 a. Byutilizing said one or more braces 1504, the weight of said residue 206and said debris 208 can be distributed throughout said containment head104 instead of said bottom plate 508 alone. In one embodiment, if weightof said residue 206 and said debris 208 is light enough to notcompromise the integrity of said containment head 104, then said one ormore braces 1504 may be omitted.

Various changes in the details of the illustrated operational methodsare possible without departing from the scope of the following claims.Some embodiments may combine the activities described herein as beingseparate steps. Similarly, one or more of the described steps may beomitted, depending upon the specific operational environment the methodis being implemented in. It is to be understood that the abovedescription is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. Forexample, the above-described embodiments may be used in combination witheach other. Many other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill inthe art upon reviewing the above description. The scope of the inventionshould, therefore, be determined with reference to the appended claims,along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims areentitled. In the appended claims, the terms “including” and “in which”are used as the plain-English equivalents of the respective terms“comprising” and “wherein.”

The invention claimed is:
 1. A tubing cleaning assembly, wherein, saidtubing cleaning assembly comprises a containment head; said containmenthead comprises a center aperture, a reservoir, a wiping rubber, an outerbody, a bottom plate and a support cylinder; said center aperturecomprises a central portion of said containment head configured to passaround a tubing; said reservoir comprises a space within said outer bodyand above said bottom plate, and between said support cylinder, saidbottom plate and said outer body; said outer body comprises asubstantially cylindrical shape; said bottom plate is attached about alower portion of said outer body; said support cylinder comprises asubstantially cylindrical shape; said bottom plate comprises a loweraperture; said lower aperture and said support cylinder comprise asimilar internal diameter; said support cylinder is centered around andattached above said lower aperture to create a water tight seal betweenone another; external diameter of said bottom plate and an externaldiameter of said outer body are substantially similar; said outer bodyis centered around and attached above said bottom plate to create awater tight seal between one another; said plate aperture, said cylinderaperture and said lower aperture are aligned with one another to allowsaid tubing to pass through said containment head; said outer bodyfurther comprises a waste aperture; said waste aperture is configuredfor draining a debris from said reservoir; said waste aperture isaligned with a lower portion of said reservoir and below a top portionof said support cylinder; said tubing cleaning assembly is configured toremove said debris from said tubing, collect a portion of said debris insaid reservoir, and drain said portion of said debris from saidreservoir through said waste aperture; said wiping rubber rests above aportion of said support cylinder; said wiping rubber comprises a plateaperture, said support cylinder comprises a cylinder aperture, and saidbottom plate comprises said lower aperture; said wiping rubber ispositioned above said support cylinder and between said tubing and saidouter body; said tubing cleaning assembly comprises a spraying systemand said containment head; said wiping rubber is configured for allowinga portion of said tubing to pass through said plate aperture, receivinga portion of said debris from said spraying system, and diverting saiddebris between said outer body and said support cylinder into saidreservoir; wherein, said spraying system selectively attaches to saidcontainment head; said wiping rubber is enclosed inside the lower halfof said outer body and is not directly coupled to a vertical wall ofsaid outer body.
 2. The tubing cleaning assembly of claim 1, wherein:said wiping rubber comprises an internal diameter approximately equal toan external diameter of said tubing.
 3. The tubing cleaning assembly ofclaim 1, wherein: said containment head further comprises a top plate;said top plate comprises a top aperture in said top plate; said outerbody comprises an external diameter; said top plate comprises anexternal diameter; said external diameter of said top plate is equal toor greater than said external diameter of said outer body; said topplate is selectively attached to said outer body; and said top apertureallows a portion of said tubing to pass through said top plate.
 4. Thetubing cleaning assembly of claim 3, wherein: said tubing cleaningassembly comprises said spraying system and said containment head; andsaid containment head selectively attaches to said spraying system withsaid top plate attached to a lower portion of said spraying system. 5.The tubing cleaning assembly of claim 1 further comprising: said wasteaperture comprises a waste collar adapted to receive a threaded hose. 6.The tubing cleaning assembly of claim 1 further comprising: said wasteaperture is arranged at said lower portion of said outer body proximateto said bottom plate.
 7. The tubing cleaning assembly of claim 1 furthercomprising: said tubing cleaning assembly comprises said spraying systemand said containment head; said spraying system is permanently attachedto said containment head.
 8. The tubing cleaning assembly of claim 1further comprising: said tubing cleaning assembly comprises saidspraying system and said containment head; said spraying systemselectively attaches to said containment head.
 9. The tubing cleaningassembly of claim 1 further comprising: said outer body of saidcontainment head further comprises a mechanical fastener; said top platecomprises a latch post; and said top plate releaseably attaches to saidouter body with said mechanical fastener and said latch post.
 10. Thetubing cleaning assembly of claim 1 further comprising: said top platefurther comprises a one or more handles.
 11. The tubing cleaningassembly of claim 1 further comprising: said containment head furthercomprises a brace arranged between said support cylinder and said outerbody and said bottom plate.
 12. A method of using a tubing cleaningassembly, comprising: selectively fitting said tubing cleaning assemblyaround a tubing, removing said tubing from a well bore, spraying a fluidat said tubing with a spraying system as it is extracted through saidtubing cleaning assembly, cleaning a portion of said tubing, receiving aportion of a debris which is spilling from said spraying system as it isextracted from said well bore, collecting said debris in a reservoirwithin a containment head, draining said debris from a waste aperturefrom said reservoir; wherein, said tubing cleaning assembly comprisessaid spraying system and said containment head; said containment headcomprises a center aperture, said reservoir, a wiping rubber, an outerbody, a bottom plate and a support cylinder; said center aperturecomprises a central portion of said containment head configured to passaround said tubing; said reservoir comprises a space within said outerbody and above said bottom plate, and between said support cylinder,said bottom plate and said outer body; said outer body comprises asubstantially cylindrical shape; said bottom plate is attached about alower portion of said outer body; said support cylinder comprises asubstantially cylindrical shape; said bottom plate comprises a loweraperture; said lower aperture and said support cylinder comprise asimilar internal diameter; said support cylinder is centered around andattached above said lower aperture to create a water tight seal betweenone another; external diameter of said bottom plate and an externaldiameter of said outer body are substantially similar; said outer bodyis centered around and attached above said bottom plate to create saidwater tight seal between one another; said plate aperture, said cylinderaperture and said lower aperture are aligned with one another to allowsaid tubing to pass through said containment head; said outer bodyfurther comprises said waste aperture; said waste aperture is configuredfor draining said debris from said reservoir; said waste aperture isaligned with a lower portion of said reservoir and below a top portionof said support cylinder; said tubing cleaning assembly is configured toremove said debris from said tubing, collect a portion of said debris insaid reservoir, and drain said portion of said debris from saidreservoir through said waste aperture; said wiping rubber rests abovesaid portion of said support cylinder; said wiping rubber comprises aplate aperture, said support cylinder comprises said cylinder aperture,and said bottom plate comprises said lower aperture; said wiping rubberis positioned above said support cylinder and between said tubing andsaid outer body; said tubing cleaning assembly comprises said sprayingsystem and said containment head; said wiping rubber is configured forallowing said portion of said tubing to pass through said plateaperture, receiving said portion of said debris from said sprayingsystem, and diverting said debris between said outer body and saidsupport cylinder into said reservoir; wherein, said spraying systemselectively attaches to said containment head; said wiping rubber isenclosed inside the lower half of said outer body and is not directlycoupled to a vertical wall of said outer body.
 13. The tubing cleaningassembly of claim 12, wherein: said center aperture comprises an openingabout a vertical axis of said containment head and is configured for:allowing said tubing to pass through a lower aperture of said bottomplate, allowing said tubing to pass through a cylinder aperture of saidsupport cylinder, allowing said tubing to pass through said plateaperture of said wiping rubber, allowing said tubing to pass throughsaid outer body and into said spraying system, receiving said debrisfrom said tubing a portion of which has been released by said sprayingsystem, preventing a majority portion of said debris from passingthrough said bottom plate, and collecting a portion of said debris intosaid reservoir.
 14. The tubing cleaning assembly of claim 12, wherein:said outer body comprises said substantially cylindrical shape; saidbottom plate is attached about said lower portion of said outer body;said support cylinder comprises said substantially cylindrical shape;said bottom plate comprises said lower aperture; said lower aperture andsaid support cylinder comprise said similar internal diameter; saidsupport cylinder is centered around and attached above said loweraperture to create said water tight seal between one another; externaldiameter of said bottom plate and said external diameter of said outerbody are substantially similar; said outer body is centered around andattached above said bottom plate to create a water tight seal betweenone another; said wiping rubber rests above said portion of said supportcylinder; said wiping rubber comprises said plate aperture, said supportcylinder comprises said cylinder aperture, and said bottom platecomprises said lower aperture; said plate aperture, said cylinderaperture and said lower aperture are aligned with one another to allowsaid tubing to pass through said containment head; said wiping rubber ispositioned above said support cylinder and between said tubing and saidouter body; said wiping rubber is configured for allowing said portionof said tubing to pass through said plate aperture, receiving saidportion of said debris from said spraying system, and diverting saiddebris between said outer body and said support cylinder into saidreservoir.